NATO leaders set to offer Ukraine major support package but membership is off the table for now
- The head of NATO and Ukraine's president are seeking support for Ukraine's membership bid during a tour of NATO states, with the president winning pledges of support from the Czech Republic and Bulgaria.
- NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg reiterated that Ukraine would become a member, but there is division within the alliance over the speed of Ukraine's accession due to concerns about escalating tensions with Russia.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky acknowledged that joining NATO while at war with Russia is unlikely, but he is hoping for a clear signal of invitation at the upcoming NATO summit.
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US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge
(Reuters) - The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely-banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO's leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Read full story
US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge
(Reuters) - The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely-banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO's leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Rights groups and the United Nations secretary-general questioned Washington's decision on the munitions, part of an $800 million security package t…
WRAPUP 1-US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge
WRAPUP 1-US to send Ukraine cluster munitions, NATO makes membership pledge The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely-banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO's leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Rights groups and the United Nations secretary-general questioned Washington's decision…
Ukraine “will not join NATO” at the end of the Vilnius summit next week, Biden administration national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday.
NATO offers Ukraine support; membership off the table
BRUSSELS — NATO leaders will agree next week to help modernize Ukraine’s armed forces, create a new high-level forum for consultations and reaffirm that it will join their alliance one day, the organization’s top civilian official said Friday. But the war-torn country will not start membership talks soon. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that when U.S. President Joe Biden and his counterparts meet for a two-day summit in Lithuania’s …
Alliance member countries need to agree on how to meet Kiev's high expectations.
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